Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyāna, known in the past as one of the most sacred lands of Buddhism. The landscape of Swat, indeed, still bears conspicuous traces of this. The profusion and splendour of monuments, which one can still easily imagine based on the ruins, and the luxuriant beauty of the surrounding scenery provide eloquent evidence of the fascination this land held all over the ancient Buddhist world. \ud However, archaeology also reveals that in Swat Buddhism was already on the wane before becoming irrevocably overshadowed by Islam. Against this background, an apparent anomaly is represented by the Buddhist rock sculptures that flourished in Swat in the seventh ...
Buddhist rock sculpture of Swat/Uddiyana (7th-8th cent. CE): Analytical study of its aesthetic value...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
The article aims at bringing into focus the connection of the Buddhist rock sculptures of Swat (anci...
The article presents an overview of the Buddhist rock sculptures of Swat (7th-8th cent. CE), of thei...
In Swat, a region in the mountain periphery of Gandhara, archaeology has long confirmed the existenc...
In Swat, a region in the mountain periphery of Gandhara, archaeology has long confirmed the existenc...
Swat is a beautiful valley of the present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan border. Presently Pashto is t...
Buddhist rock sculpture of Swat/Uddiyana (7th-8th cent. CE): Analytical study of its aesthetic value...
Swat in Gandhara is situated at the north western mountainous area in the NORTH WEST FRONTIER PROVIN...
Our understanding of the geography of Gandhāran sculpture is still modest even though we can access ...
In recent years the international community has begun to focus on the dangerous state of conservatio...
The article aims at framing in one and the same context different pieces of archaeological evidence ...
The article aims at framing in one and the same context different pieces of archaeological evidence ...
Buddhist rock sculpture of Swat/Uddiyana (7th-8th cent. CE): Analytical study of its aesthetic value...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
The article aims at bringing into focus the connection of the Buddhist rock sculptures of Swat (anci...
The article presents an overview of the Buddhist rock sculptures of Swat (7th-8th cent. CE), of thei...
In Swat, a region in the mountain periphery of Gandhara, archaeology has long confirmed the existenc...
In Swat, a region in the mountain periphery of Gandhara, archaeology has long confirmed the existenc...
Swat is a beautiful valley of the present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan border. Presently Pashto is t...
Buddhist rock sculpture of Swat/Uddiyana (7th-8th cent. CE): Analytical study of its aesthetic value...
Swat in Gandhara is situated at the north western mountainous area in the NORTH WEST FRONTIER PROVIN...
Our understanding of the geography of Gandhāran sculpture is still modest even though we can access ...
In recent years the international community has begun to focus on the dangerous state of conservatio...
The article aims at framing in one and the same context different pieces of archaeological evidence ...
The article aims at framing in one and the same context different pieces of archaeological evidence ...
Buddhist rock sculpture of Swat/Uddiyana (7th-8th cent. CE): Analytical study of its aesthetic value...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...